- Clear sky for next few days in Chandigarh - The Tribune India
Clear sky for next few days in Chandigarh
- With life limping back to normal as Covid cases dip, the cultural scene in the city is looking up too. Here's a quick check - The Tribune India
Morning Raga, a sitar recital by Dr Harvinder Sharma at Sukhna Lake, an art exhibition celebrating the Colours of Freedom at the Sector 16-17 underpass, Gurnaam Bhullar’s performance at Sector 42 Lake, and a solo performance by Anita Shabdeesh at Punjab Kala Bhawan—Tuesday was chock-a-bl
- Pollution from cement plants causing lung diseases: Sanjay Awasthy - The Tribune India
The issue of high pollution levels in and around cement plants resulting in asthma and other lung ailments in local people echoed in the Vidhan Sabha today. Members demanded strict enforcement of law in this regard.
- Rs 5,989 crore proposed for agriculture, allied sectors in Haryana - The Tribune India
To give impetus to the primary and secondary sector, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, who also holds the finance portfolio, has allocated more funds to agriculture and allied activities, and industrial development.
- Three funds announced to boost post - Covid economy of Haryana - The Tribune India
Three funds announced to boost post - Covid economy of Haryana
- Three new govt women's colleges to be built in Haryana - The Tribune India
Three new govt women's colleges to be built in Haryana
- Lion's share goes to Dushyant's depts - The Tribune India
There has been a big rise in the Budget 2022-23 allocations to departments held by Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala.
- Majithia in remand till March 22 - Times of India
A local court on Tuesday extended the judicial remand of Akali leader Bikram Singh Majithia till March 22 in a drugs case. The former SAD minister ap
- Save debt - ridden farmers: Rana Gurjeet Singh - The Tribune India
Cabinet Minister Rana Gurjeet Singh has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking his urgent intervention to save Punjab as “the state is on the cusp of disaster” and appealed to all political parties to rise above their partisan considerations and draw a common minimum programme
- Special Court can decide civil suit when criminal trial pending: Punjab and Haryana High Court - The Tribune India
A Special Court constituted under the Electricity Act has the jurisdiction to entertain, try and decide civil suits only when criminal trials are pending before it, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has held.
- As Covid cases decline, Punjab and Haryana High Court withdraws interim orders - The Tribune India
Amid steep decline in Covid cases, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has withdrawn its interim orders issued on April 28, last year, on the functioning of the justice delivery mechanism.
- Stunned by projections, many to stay away from counting halls in Punjab - The Tribune India
Shock and awe ran through the rank and file of candidates belonging to the rival parties of AAP following the trends shown by exit polls, with many of them, fearing humiliation, deciding to stay away from the counting hall on March 10.
- Electric vehicles: Chandigarh to give special incentive to early birds - The Tribune India
Electric vehicles: Chandigarh to give special incentive to early birds
- GMADA yet to hand over vending sites to civic body - The Tribune India
The Municipal Corporation, which is to implement the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act-2014, has been writing to the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) for the past two years for allotting sites for vending zones.
- Harpal Singh Cheema: Parties in Punjab plotting against us - The Tribune India
AAP senior leader Harpal Singh Cheema termed the meeting of CM Charanjit Singh Channi and his predecessor Capt Amarinder Singh with Home Minister Amit Shah as ‘betrayal with Punjab’. He alleged the sole agenda of these meetings was how to stop the formation of AAP government in Punjab.